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- Frank Zappa [r]: (1940-1993) An American composer, guitarist, singer and satirist. [e]
- Jazz [r]: American-originated musical style, pioneered by black artists, and emphasizing improvisation. [e]
- Miles Davis [r]: A major jazz musician, trumpeter, composer and bandleader (26 May 1926 - 28 September 1991). [e]
- Gilad Atzmon [r]: (June 9, 1963- ) A jazz musician and composer, writer and Palestinian solidarity activist based in London, who grew up in Israel, and regards himself as a Hebrew-speaking Palestinian. [e]
- U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Jazz [r]: American-originated musical style, pioneered by black artists, and emphasizing improvisation. [e]